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10-16-2008, 08:38 PM

paridy

Re: True Blood (HBO)

Click to see Spoiler:

The killer is Rene Lenier, Arlene's husband (the waitress at the diner with the red hair's hubby).

10-16-2008, 09:29 PM

waywyrd

Re: True Blood (HBO)

Must...not...click on...spoilers...:lol

After all the rave reviews for the book series, I'm going to have to read it after the show is over. I absolutely love this show!

10-16-2008, 09:45 PM

Critical

Re: True Blood (HBO)

Quote:

Originally Posted by waywyrd;3218723;

Must...not...click on...spoilers...:lol

:lol Me too, way! I have no willpower, but I really don't want to be spoiled on this one. Does anyone know how long we'll have to wait for the killer to be exposed? If it's not revealed until the season finale, I don't know if I can make it!

I wonder if the murderer will be different in the show. If anyone read The Bone Collector and then saw the movie, you know that they changed the identity of the murderer. It actually made the movie more enjoyable, because I watched the whole thing knowing who the killer was and then they tricked me and changed the ending!

10-16-2008, 09:50 PM

Bubba-Jo-Lyn

Re: True Blood (HBO)

I hope they don't change who the killer is. So far it's more of a fleshed out story but it follows the book pretty close. I still can't watch just live vicariously through everyone's posts and the brief previews on the True Blood website but I did re-read the book on the weekend and it was all good. :lol

10-16-2008, 09:52 PM

prhoshay

Re: True Blood (HBO)

I finally get to get caught up tonight!! :banana I can hardly wait! :elephant

10-17-2008, 02:14 AM

Mike'sgirl

Re: True Blood (HBO)

Spoilers I've given so far have nothing to do with who the killer is - mostly mine relate to character development. While I know the results of the entire series I don't feel comfortable exposing them. I enjoyed reading the books and having the story unfold. Although I do like having the full perspective "now" I appreciated the evolutionary process. There is supplemental info I would share such as how one becomes a vampire

Click to see Spoiler:

We saw what happened to Bill but also someone who takes a significant about of V juice runs the risk as well. The more times a human drinks a vampires blood the closer they get to turning. Also, when a human drinks a vampires blood they share a connection with that vamp. A sort of psychic vibe is shared. (that's all for now)

10-19-2008, 07:16 PM

prhoshay

Re: True Blood (HBO)

I'm not particularly comfortable with the character of Sam. Sookie's grandmother didn't particularly care for him either, and didn't seem to try to hide it. Seemed like to me, she was following the lesson of "If you can't say anything nice about someone, say nothing at all."

Love Lafeyette! The guy playing him is doing one heck of a job! :clap

I am finally caught up!!!

10-19-2008, 07:25 PM

waywyrd

Re: True Blood (HBO)

Yay shay, now you're ready for tonight! :lol

I agree about Sam, there's something too needy/clingy/creepy about him sometimes. I much prefer Sookie with Bill - after last episode's fireplace scene, I don't see Sam having a chance anyway. :teeth

Lafayette is one of my favorites - the actor playing him is terrific.

10-19-2008, 07:39 PM

Critical

Re: True Blood (HBO)

:hiya Sign me up for the Lafayette Fan Club too! That "AIDS Burger" scene a few weeks ago was awesome. I've watched it at least 5 times. The best part is at the end: "Tip your waitress." That and Jason hi-fiving him as he walked back into the kitchen.

I like Sam Trammel as an actor, but I don't like Sam with Sookie at all. Like way said, there's something too needy about him. He's like a jr. stalker or something.

ETA: It's pathetic that I'm already sad about the season ending. We're at the halfway point. :(